America's Imagined Revolution
Delve into the profound insights of America's Imagined Revolution by Tomos Wallbank-Hughes, published by Louisiana State University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback edition spans 244 pages and takes a critical look at the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. Wallbank-Hughes thoughtfully examines the narratological, historiographical, and theoretical frameworks surrounding the emancipation of slaves, questioning how this pivotal moment in American history has been interpreted as a revolution—or has not been. This book is essential for readers interested in understanding the complexities of emancipation and its lasting impact on the United States. Engage with this essential scholarly work that challenges conventional narratives and enriches your understanding of a transformative period in American history.